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The Scott Family, also known as the Scott Clan, is a legendary family which played major roles in multiversial history, be it in its' home universe of Golmar or the numerous other universes it has since played a role in, with many generations achieving fame and reputation as soldiers, politicians, royals, scientists, spies, teachers, writers, or academics in both war and peace.

The family's history started out as a common family from the Golmar universe with George Scott, a veteran of both Golmar Earth world wars, with his son Shaw becoming a semi-famous writer, but the legacy of the family only became an apparant with Shaw's son, Alexi Scott, who fought in the Seven Hour War became TransHuman by the Combine during the occupation until he was freed from their control to become one of the most important figures to the Alliance of Nations with his first born daughter Victoria Weathers Scott who fought in the Uprising and later the First Multiverse War. After his marriage to Kayln Elizabeth Belcher after the end of the First War, they would sire up to 133 children and those who marry into other families to extend the bloodline.

The Scotts became involved in numerous historical events, mainly in dealing with and eventually killing outright, the Cruel Lord after eons of monstrous actions across the history multiverse.

They are not alone as a famous multiverse-wide family, in fact, they share this with the Skywalker Clan, the Yujo Family, the Blazkowicz Family, the Garcia Family, the Walker Family and numerous others, with the aforementioned named families been close friends of the Scotts especially.

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Early History[]

The earliest known history of the Scott family begin in the United Kingdom, Golmar Earth where with George Scott the First was born on May 6th, 1893 (1231 NE) and served in the two world wars, married to Jaclyn Scott and have a son, Shaw Scott in June 19th,1952 (1290 NE).

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  • Nearly all of Alexi and Kayln's kids are taller then the average person, though never to the same extremes as their father, entirely owning to their mother's taller-then-average height.
  • When related to the other families through marriages, most of those were of Alexi's children and grandchildren that were the result of it.